Minutes of the Overeaters Anonymous Region III Spring Assembly Webster (Houston), TX March 21, 2015

Similar documents
SEAZ Policy Manual Index

SOUTHERN ARIZONA INTERGROUP OF OA POLICY MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONTINUING MOTIONS

REGION 9 ASSEMBLY, OCTOBER 26-28, 2016 Hoeven, Netherlands

2014 World Service Business Conference Albuquerque, New Mexico WRAP-UP REPORT. Our Primary Purpose

2015 World Service Business Conference Albuquerque, New Mexico WRAP-UP REPORT. The Miracle of Abstinence

Greater Pittsburgh OA Intergroup Meeting Minutes October 7, 2018 GPI Meeting Page 1 of 6

Anchorage Alaska Intergroup Of Overeaters Anonymous Newsletter Editor Manual

Region 8 Report. Hosted by Greater Atlanta Intergroup. Third Delegate Report. March

BYLAWS ARTICLE I - NAME... 2 ARTICLE II - PURPOSE...

The Virtual Region Policy & Procedure Manual Interim Adopted September 8, 2018

55 Annual WSO Convention May 2-8 Responsibility to Carry the Message

A. Assembly Introduction Instructions Page No.

St. Louis Bi-State Area Intergroup Duties of Chairs of Standing Committees Intergroup Officer

Agenda Questionnaire Summary World Service Business Conference 2014

Gamblers Anonymous Intergroup Handbook February 14, 2018

Anchorage Alaska Intergroup Of Overeaters Anonymous Group Representatives Manual

A. Assembly Introduction Instructions Page No.

Constitution and Bylaws of the UNITY WITH DIVERSITY DESERT INTERGROUP. Region 2 Intergroup No

OA BUSINESS GLOSSARY. Ad Hoc Committee. Affiliate. Affiliated Group. Affiliated Intergroup. Agenda Questionnaire. Agent. Alternate.

EDMONTON AREA NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS SERVICE COMMITTEE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

World Service Business Conference 2018 Final Conference Report

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. SYDNEY INTERGROUP Inc. CONSTITUTION / BYLAWS

BY-LAWS. Of SANTA CRUZ COUNTY INTERGROUP (CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION) WITH AMENDMENTS AS ADOPTED BY THE INTERGROUP COUNCIL THROUGH

Agenda Questionnaire Summary World Service Business Conference 2015

Minutes of the Florida Regional GSR Face-to-Face Saturday, March 11, 2017

SYDNEY INTERGROUP POLICY & PROCEDURES MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONTINUING EFFECT MOTIONS

POLICIES & PROCEDURES OF THE NEW YORK STATE CAPITAL DISTRICT INTERGROUP

World Service Business Conference (WSBC) 2014 Proposed Amendment to the Bylaws of Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. Subpart B

STANDING RULES I. MEETINGS

58 TH ANNUAL WORLD SERVICE BUSINESS CONFERENCE Theme: Growing Our Membership Worldwide May 6-11, 2019

CONSTITUTION and BY-LAWS INTERGROUP DISTRICT 17, INC. ARTICLE I

ATKINSON ELEMENTARY PTA Standing Rules, September Mission and Goals. Standing Rules, September 2018

Bylaws. Of CLEVELAND CENTRAL INTERGROUP, INC.

Chicagoland GA Intergroup Representative Information and Meeting Guidelines ( Revision)

BY-LAWS OF THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY COMMUNITY COMMITTEE OF CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS ARTICLE 1

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS TRUSTEE MEETING OCTOBER 24, 1991 HANANLEI HOTEL-SAN DIEGO, CALFIORNIA

BYLAWS. of the LONG ISLAND COMMITTEE OF YOUNG PEOPLE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (LICYPAA)

Lane County Area Narcotics Anonymous Activities Guidelines For Annual Events

DISTRICT 72 GUIDELINES

BYLAWS OF THE HARRISBURG AREA INTERGROUP. Section 1: The purpose of this Intergroup shall be to aid the individual groups in their common

The meeting was called to order at 7 pm with a moment of silence followed by the Serenity Prayer The Twelve Traditions were read.

CHARTER FOR THE CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE OF SOUTHERN COLORADO

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

BYLAWS OF THE CENTRAL MOUNTAIN CMIC AS AMENDED AUGUST 2015 ARTICLE I PURPOSE STATEMENT

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS (AAMA) A REFERENCE MANUAL FOR DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES

HOUSE OF DELEGATES Procedures and Standing Rules

Table of Contents. Article I: Name. 2. Article II: Purpose. 2. Article III: Participants.. 2. Article IV: Observers 3

MASS BAY INTERGROUP MANUAL to PRESENT

BYLAWS OF SEXAHOLICS ANONYMOUS SAN DIEGO INTERGROUP Approved Revision 10/15/2013

PRIMARY PURPOSE ASC MINUTES 06/07/08

Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association, Inc

Primary Purpose Area of Narcotics Anonymous Guidelines

58 TH ANNUAL WORLD SERVICE BUSINESS CONFERENCE Theme: Growing Our Membership Worldwide May 6-11, 2019

CENTRAL MICHIGAN INTRA-AREA 32 Area Assembly February 5, 2012 District 10; Corunna, MI

Part 4 Service Conference Procedures

Guidelines & Policies of The North Pittsburgh Area Service Committee of Narcotics Anonymous

Bylaws of Southern California World Service of AFG, Inc. A California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation

Board Member General Responsibilities

Bylaws of Southern California World Service of AFG, Inc. A California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation

Setting Agendas & Minutes of Meetings

Willamette Valley Intergroup, Inc.

The By-Laws of the Democratic Executive Committee

TRI-STATE REGION OF NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GUIDELINES AND POLICIES

GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE AREA 61

4. Spiritual Guidance 4.1 The ASC shall comply in all its actions with the following documents in order of priority as listed below:

Palm Beach County Intergroup. Bylaws

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

DISTRICT 1 LEADERSHIP GROUP BYLAWS THE DISTRICT 1 LEADERSHIP GROUP

CHAPTER STARTER KIT. Educators Rising California Rockfield Blvd., Suite 250 Irvine, CA T:

Oahu Intergroup of Hawai`i, Inc.

Minutes of Regular Meeting Board of Trustees, Chicago Ridge Public Library April 13, 2015

A Summary of Continuing Effect Motions

MARITIME AREA AL-ANON ASSEMBLY MOTIONS

Cuyahoga County Citizen Corps Council By-Laws

The Speaker requested time to honor our Past Presidents. These past Presidents were seated throughout the room. We continue to keep this practice

Utah Delegate Area 69 Alcoholics Anonymous

Approved as of April 28, 2014 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESS CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA

ALL ABOUT CONFERENCE 2018

World Service Business Conference (WSBC) 2015 Proposed Amendment to the Bylaws of Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. Subpart B

The 2016 post-convention GFWC Georgia Bylaws are currently being compiled. As soon as the document is completed, it will be uploaded to the website.

EAST END AREA of NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (EEANA) Service Committee Guidelines

North Wisconsin District Leader Helps

Region 9 Assembly, September 26-28, 2018

STANDING RULES ADDENDUM NUMBER 1 (2006) CALL TO CONVENTION (actual may vary slightly) American Legion Auxiliary Department of Arizona PURPOSE

BY-LAWS ALAMEDA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY COUNCIL 9928 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Bylaws. Of the. Marching 100 Alumni Band Association, Inc., Atlanta Chapter

Gamblers Anonymous By-Laws as of Cancun Spring 18

POLICY MANUAL AND STANDING RULES of the LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA Adopted December 15, 2013

District 12 Guidelines DISTRICT 12 GUIDELINES FOR STRUCTURE AND PROCEDURE. Mid-Southern California Area 9

Orange County Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous. Bylaws

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL H&I SUBCOMMITTEE GUIDELINES

S-ANON 2013 WORLD SERVICE CONFERENCE MINUTES Baltimore, MD July 19, 2013

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

IC Chapter 15. Ballot Card and Electronic Voting Systems; Additional Standards and Procedures for Approving System Changes

COMMITTEE CONSIDERATIONS

ELECTION MANUAL FOR REGIONAL CONVENTIONS

How to Begin a New Student Organization

PRESIDENT HANDBOOK. Audience Presidents, Vice Presidents

SECRETARY HANDBOOK. Audience Secretaries, Presidents, Board Members

Transcription:

Minutes of the Overeaters Anonymous Region III Spring Assembly Webster (Houston), TX March 21, 2015 Assembly came to order at 8:19 a.m. by the Chair, Roni B., and opened with a moment of silence followed by the Serenity Prayer. The Twelve Steps were read by Sally H., SEAZ. The Twelve Traditions were read by Theresia O., HOAHOW. The Twelve Concepts were read by Wallace M., NCOI. The For Today selection was read by Dexter W., LVOA. The Voices of Recovery selection was read by Kathy M., CNMI. The Chair introduced the Steering Committee: Vice Chair, Andrea M.; Treasurer, Barbara V.; Recording Secretary, Kay S.; Communications Secretary, Barb R. The Chair also introduced Trustee, Vicki W., and Parliamentarian, Judy K. Barb R presented a guided meditation. Chair appointed Neva S to write informal minutes for the Assembly. Christina S was appointed to be the timekeeper for the Assembly. The Assembly roll was called and the Credentials Report was read. 19 representatives and 5 Steering Committee members were present, for a total of 24 votes. It was moved and seconded that the Credentials Report be accepted. The Credentials Report was accepted. The minutes from the Fall 2014 Assembly were approved as presented. The Recording Secretary moved to adopt the proposed Assembly Standing Rules, seconded. The Proposed Standing Rules were adopted as presented. The proposed Agenda for the Assembly was adopted as presented, with adjustments to be made as necessary. The Parliamentarian gave a five-minute presentation about the purpose of parliamentary procedure that all voices may be heard. The Trustee also provided information about how a proposal or motion might be deemed out of order, to address concerns about agenda proposals for this year s WSBC. The Representatives introduced themselves by coming to the front of the Assembly, each giving their name, stating the service body they represent, and voicing their intention for the day. Steering Committee Reports:

Chair: In addition to her written report, Roni B. stated that because she has an unavoidable conflict, she has appointed Andrea M. to represent her at the Region Chairs meeting being held in Australia. Vice Chair: In addition to her written report, Andrea M. reminded the Assembly that funding is available to bring speakers to intergroups for retreats. There is also a separate fund to bring a representative from Region 3 to present a workshop on Abstinence or on Service, Traditions, and Concepts. She also reported on the professional conferences where we provided exhibits. This is her last Assembly to serve as part of the Steering Committee, and she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to have been of service. Treasurer: In addition to her written report, Barbara V. reported that 7 th Tradition contributions from groups remain consistent and are increasing. She also encouraged intergroups and groups to verify that their numbers are reported correctly and reminded us that she needs a group registration number to accompany each contribution. She also began circulation of the 7 th Tradition contribution envelope for the Assembly. Recording Secretary: In addition to her written report, Kay S. gave details regarding the blue folder being passed for updated contact information. She also encouraged groups to ensure that their contact information is correct with WSO for the website. Communications Secretary: In addition to her written report, Barb R. stated that recordings of speakers from both the Assembly and the Cruise will be posted on the R3 website. In response to inquiry about website traffic, she provided current statistics. She also encouraged content contributions from the representatives, since fresh content and articles help to increase website traffic. Trustee: In addition to her written report, Vicki W. discussed the incident that happened earlier this year when WSO s website find a meeting feature crashed; she stated this happened because limited funding has prevented updates and routine maintenance to our website functions. She also stated that one-third of local meetings have incorrect contact information in the WSO database, and she encouraged us to advise local meetings to check and update as needed by sending an email either to her or to WSO. She promoted the upcoming 2016 World Service Convention in Boston. Also, upcoming literature: the Lifeline Sampler is being updated and retitled A Taste of Lifeline, a document on working the 12 Steps on a specific problem is in progress, and a pocket reference card with the new Preamble is now available for order. She also advised that she has funding separate from the Region s budget to bring workshops to intergroups and service bodies. Vicki explained and began circulating the envelope for the Lifeline drawing. Vicki has already been affirmed as a candidate for election at WSBC to another term as Region 3 Trustee. She gave the Assembly time to address any additional questions. A ten-minute break was called at 9:35 a.m. Elections:

Brenda Q stood for election to fill the unexpired portion of the vacated Vice Chair term as called for in Article VII, Section H of the Bylaws. She was given five minutes to address the Assembly and then the Assembly was given five minutes to present questions. The Chair reminded us that at the Fall Assembly, we will elect a Treasurer, Communications Secretary, and Vice Chair. Ballots were cast and submitted to the Tellers Committee for counting. While waiting for the Tellers Report, the Chair requested feedback from the Assembly for use in designing a new proposed OA App for use with smart phones, which is being funded by the donations made in founder Rozann S. s memory. WSO is in the process of designing an app and is seeking feedback from membership about what they would use in an app. The Chair provided time for the Assembly to write and submit their suggestions to be shared with the designers. Tellers Report: Total eligible voters: 24. Votes cast: 23. Necessary for election: 12. No illegal votes. 22 votes received for the candidate, and she was elected as Vice Chair. Kathy M. moved to destroy the ballots; seconded. Motion carried. Proposed Bylaw and Policy Manual Amendments: A Consent Agenda was presented, consisting of Policy Motions 1 and 2 and Bylaw Motions A, B, and D. The Assembly was given 10 minutes to review the proposed Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda was adopted as presented. Policy Manual amendment motion 3 was presented and seconded. Motion carried. Policy Manual amendment motion 4 was presented and seconded. Motion carried. Policy Manual amendment motion 5 was presented and seconded. Motion carried. Bylaw Amendment motion C was presented and seconded. Motion carried. Committees: The Chair announced that a conference call progress check-in is scheduled for Monday June 22, 2015, 8:00 p.m. Central time (7:00 p.m. Mountain, 6:00 p.m. Pacific). All Steering Committee and Committee Chairs are expected to attend the conference call. Assembly broke into committee groups to work independently and for the lunch break. The committee chairs returned at 1:45 p.m. and the Assembly reconvened at 2:00 p.m. to hear the committees reports. Third Step Within (TSW): Report presented by Kathy M. Working on an updated TSW Speakers list. Will verify contact information and eligibility of current people on the list and invite reps to carry application forms back to their groups to add more speakers to the list. Asked the Communications Secretary to post application form on the website. Forms should be returned to Joan B (joan_batson@yahoo.com) by May 31 st.

Public Information/Professional Outreach (PIPO): Report presented by Theresia O and Brenda Q. Accomplishments 2 trade shows in Vegas; completed a high school flyer project test run and determined that maybe this is a too-young target audience, will revisit idea at next assembly for consideration at college level. Also seeking approval to update the flyer with QVC codes. Goals obtain more literature for tradeshow events and network at Sept 2015 Las Vegas Professional Tradeshow. Committee is also working on contacting the doctor with My 600 lb Life show. Communications/Technology (Comm/Tech): Report presented by Christie. Goals make the website links more user friendly and improve accuracy of information, provide help and articles to the intergroups that are less tech savvy, and transfer mailout lists from Horizon to Constant Contact. Bylaws (Bylaws): Report presented by Sally H. The committee is 75% complete with review of Policy Manual and Bylaws, with plans to complete remainder at next Assembly. Interacting with WMF for revisions that affect their practices. Ways, Means, & Finance (WMF): Report presented by Marcia F. Completed journal fundraiser, and they are now available for sale. $7 each or 4/$25, can be taken back to intergroup and resold there for whatever price you choose. Also available for purchase between events by contacting Treasurer by email. Cruise T-shirts are also available for sale for $15 each. Prepared suggestions for Bylaws Committee and will follow up directly with them by April 1 st. Plans to revise the WMF handbook via conference calls prior to Fall Assembly. Unity with Diversity (UWD): Report presented by Joy C. Articles previously submitted to Lifeline were published in February. UWD workshop idea from prior years was passed to Board of Trustees for consideration; plan to resubmit. Plan to ask WSO if Lifeline is published, translated, or excerpted in other languages; also whether website is made available in other languages. Inquiry whether R3 website can provide Spanish-language information. Requested that Recording Secretary return to sending out a monthly question. Lifeline Drawing: Enough was collected for 5 e-subscriptions. Names were drawn Theresia O., Helen D., Bobbi S., Kay S., and Wallace M. Winners will provide name, address, email, and phone for the subscriptions to Treasurer. Seventh Tradition of $103 was collected. Friday Workshop: Barb R. reported that a transcription and recording of the workshop will be reviewed and edited and then made available to the representatives and on the website. Workshop was a problem-solving session, with questions and answers provided by intergroups and representatives. Reminder that part of our job as representatives is to carry the message about what is accomplished at Assembly and share the excitement with local groups and intergroups. There was no unfinished business to address. New business:

Dexter W. made an inquiry about how to get better supplies of literature for tradeshow events so that local intergroup (usually Las Vegas) does not have to scramble. Vice Chair has already forwarded this observation to WSO and they have already changed the guideline about how much is to be provided. Las Vegas is willing to buy and store a backup supply of To the Professional and Courier brochures; Vice Chair suggested coordinating purchase through Trustee s access to a literature discount. Treasurer stated that we still have funding available in the Professional Exhibit and PIPO funds; suggested that the Region purchase and have it shipped to LVI to be stored. No motion was needed because it is funding already allocated. Spring Assembly for 2016 is still open. Big Country made a bid to host in Lubbock, TX; accepted. Announcements: 1. Conference call Monday, June 22, 2015, 8 p.m. Central / 7 p.m. Mountain / 6 p.m. Arizona. Recording Secretary will send out reminder and instructions in advance. 2. Elections at next Assembly for Treasurer, Communications Secretary, and Vice Chair. 3. Next Assembly in Albuquerque, NM, September 25-27, 2015, entitled Recovery: Land of Enchantment. Registration flyers have been distributed to reps and are available on website. 4. Retreat hosted by ASDI, at Embry Riddle in Prescott, AZ, June 26-28. Info and brochure at www.oaphoenix.org. $165 if registered before June 5 th ; otherwise $175.Without bed and meals, $80. 5. Galveston convention, October 2-4: Stepping Into Recovery. Information is on the website. There was no further business. The OA Region III Spring 2015 Assembly was adjourned at 4:00 p.m. with a moment of silence, followed by I Put My Hand in Yours. Respectfully submitted, Kay S. Region 3 Recording Secretary